ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla. -- Like Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach has gone down the road of debating a human right ordinance including protections for sexual orientation. The difference is, the beach community adopted one.

In August of 2014, the city approved a measure after nearly a year of intense debate.

Since then, records show, no one has filed a complaint alleging discrimination. The process involves a person filing a complaint with the city clerk and then calls for a mediator to sort out the facts.

"Doesn't surprise me personally. Don't think had an issue in the first place," said Atlantic Beach Mayor Mitch Reeves, who was not in office when the ordinance was initially adopted.